Internal structure of the Jovian simple S-burst obtained with the wavelet analysis technique

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Methods: Data Analysis, Planets And Satellites: Individual: Jupiter, Radio Continuum: Solar System

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The internal structure of the fundamental Jovian decameter radio emission, the simple-shaped millisecond (S-)bursts have been investigated with the continued wavelet transform (CWT) technique. The wide-band data taken for the present analysis have been obtained with the high-frequency and high-time-resolution equipment of a digital spectropolarimeter (DSP) and a waveform receiver installed on the world's largest decameter band radio telescope UTR-2 within the frame of a joint Ukraine-France-Austria-Russia INTAS project. In the wavelet spectra of the investigated events clear signatures of microsecond modulations have been found. These microsecond structures of simple Jovian S-bursts open new perspective on the development of a possible generation mechanism theory, which is briefly discussed.

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